Roots of Irish Identity: Celts and Monks | Irish Identity: History and Literature |The Great Courses
Want to stream more content like this… and 1,000’s of courses, documentaries & more? 👉 👉 Start Your Free Trial of Wondrium https://tinyurl.com/2p8hyn26 👈 👈 ------------------------------------------- Learn more about this course and sign up for a FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://wondrium.com/youtube/lp/t2/ge... The Irish Renaissance—or Irish Revival—that occurred around the turn of the 20th century fused and elevated aesthetic and civic ambitions, fueling a cultural climate of masterful artistic creation and resolute political self-determination reminiscent of the Italian Renaissance. Delve into this remarkable period with The Irish Identity: Independence, History, and Literature. Over the course of 36 enthralling lectures, Professor Marc Conner of Washington and Lee University reveals the multifaceted story of the Irish Renaissance through an exploration of its complex history and remarkable literature. 00:00 Irish Independence and Cultural Renaissance Coincide 02:01 Irish Identity Is Exemplified by Three Historical Guides 06:59 Burial Sites Prove the Brilliance of the Irish Ancestors 13:55 The Seat of Tara Reveals Reverence for Astronomy 16:31 Are the Celts the Ancestors of the Irish? 22:30 St. Patrick: Cultural Respect Survives After laying the groundwork of ancient Irish history and centuries of British rule—from the Norman invasion in the 12th century through the brutal Penal Laws and the Great Famine—Professor Conner brings you inside the Irish Revival, when a group of writers began taking a keen interest in the uniquely Irish culture, from its language to its art to its mythology. This fascination fed into the growing demand for Irish nationhood, for the arts, culture, and politics of the time are inextricable. Uncovering Ireland’s mythic cultural history worked in tandem with promoting the power of a nationalist political movement. As a consequence of British rule, the Protestant Ascendancy had become the dominant land-owning and political class, leaving Catholics and Irish country folk to nurture their identity, history, and myths under strong—often brutal—oppression. As you’ll discover in these lectures, the formation of the Irish identity in the early 20th century was a fierce struggle—a story clearly captured in the literature of the era. Learn more about this course and sign up for a FREE trial of The Great Courses Plus here: https://wondrium.com/youtube/lp/t2/ge... Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel – we are adding new videos all the time! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... #nowisthetimetolearn #learnwithme #neverstoplearning #lifelonglearning #thegreatcoursesplus

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